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Fortunately, I don't have any interest in specific guns and all of those military stuff, so I think I'll honestly pass on this. I am surprised (...) that despite Akio(?)'s character design and XEBEC, it wasn't completely idiotic fanservice...
I think...
Maybe the whole gun thing distracted me from it...

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I'm not sure who'd have a fetish for an anthropomorphic assault weapon experiencing her sexual awakening at the sight of her sensei's gentle yet experienced handling of a toy gun, but I have to admit, it is pretty hilarious and oddly endearing.

I found it oddly sexy too. Or maybe not so oddly. The innuendo is pretty obvious, it's just a weird way to frame it.. even for anime.

This show was surprisingly fun. The girls are a riot so far, the only annoying/stupid character is the teacher. He got repetitive even with such a limited presence. I hope he goes away.

I see they went for the Kanokon/Ladies vs Butlers aesthetic. Its a nice choice for erotically aligned comedies, I think. I like that they made it a little sexy without compromising the cuteness levels, that's very important to me. The level of fanservice was at a balanced and unobtrusive level, and I hope it stays that way throughout. While this (like the other two aforementioned shows) probably won't be a slam-dunk, it will be a lot of fun if it stays as good as this episode throughout.

there are 2 problems i saw in this, first they tried to make sense of the plot, and it ends making things just akward. The other thing are the designs, they have hugely fat legs, and it doesnt look sexy just fat, and personally i hope they dont increase the ecchi.

I'm sorry but I took a look at the manga and boggle at this being made into an anime. The girls are guns.. what a crock not a single one ever turn into a gun.. so it's like calling gun toting girls guns.. Do not see anything in this series. The way they started off with thong talk and that I thought maybe it's an ecchi series to make this anime worth anything but that is not even the case.

The way they started off with thong talk and that I thought maybe it's an ecchi series to make this anime worth anything but that is not even the case.

Maybe I'm easy to please, but I think the mere mention that she's wearing that is sexy. It allows your mind to fill in the blanks. (And they're rather good at almost showing it too, further adding to the tease.) Just like it is with scares, sometimes it's what they don't show that's most effective.

Even so, with both the manga and the first ep I still am leaning towards not actively following the series on a week-to-week basis. Maybe later on when all eps are out I might steamroll it.... Maybe.

Yea I'm going to have to agree with you on this Flower. As a reader of the manga reader I have to say I think while anime has been some what faithful to its manga counterpart I feel the anime is taking a bit too many liberties with this adaptation for me so like you I may not follow it on a weekly basis but maybe watch it in short burst of two to three episodes.

My personal opinion just another case of source material being just a little better then the adaptation I guess.

Someone care to explain this series because I simply don't get it...From the description I was expecting Mechamusume-esque shenanigans and while the girls clearly have some mechanical parts inside them nothing else about them is gun-like in the least?

I just fail to understand the logic of the show...The main girl clearly identifies herself as a gun, but we never once see her display the ability to become a weapon herself only to wield guns? Does she magically transform into one and for some reason they felt the need to not show this yet?

The idea of girls in the shape of guns interests me but the fact that they don't seem to explain this aspect even a little has me thoroughly confused.

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What's with that guy and his obsession over middle school girls' underwear? Is it alright for him to be a teacher?

Hahaha well more of a fact that a vast majority of teachers in anime really shouldn't be teachers but hey they are

Found it somewhat amusing with his obsession(I'd question a man not having a obsession for thongs even if it's a school girl wearing them) but I do believe that at the start was all their was of it. Can't recall it being brought up again or much at all later on.

Wasn't bad but wasn't great either, the start was always kinda meh, it's later on when it gets better.

Aww, the premise of "guns" getting excited because they are being felt up on and gripped seemed to be a pretty funny twist on the typical "cute 4-5 girls do cute stuff" spiel. I did like those jokes. Unfortunately, the not so great character designs and the really bad BGM (You probably get better stuff out of the Super NES), and poor editing made it somewhat frustrating to watch. Oh well, it's Xebec after all-- unfortunate really; I'll come back to this some day.

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